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The Imagination Movers, a children’s rock band best-known for their Emmy Award-winning Disney Junior TV series, visited Newtown for a high-energy concert on July 20.

Families with young children got some relief from the sweltering 90-degree weather outside when they filled the main floor and balcony of the air-conditioned Edmond Town Hall Theatre for the performance.

However, that did not mean that attendees did not break a sweat.

From the start of the show, band members Scott Durbin, Rich Collins, Dave Poche, and Scott “Smitty” Smith had everyone moving.

“We’re so glad to be here today,” Mr Smith said to the crowd. “How are you all?”

Cheers of delight rang out from the audience and that exuberance was never lost throughout the show.

Imagination Movers played a number of their big hits, including “Stir It Up” and “Shakable You,” and constantly had the crowd at their beck-and-call doing stretches, jumps, and “Frankenstein arm” rolls.

The theater stayed partially lit to allow for children to safely dance in the aisles and at their seats, and many parents participated, seated, too.

The all-ages fun not only included singing and dancing, but also special moments of humor, including when the band members used a toilet paper launcher, the children eagerly pouncing at the paper flowing through the air.

For more information about Imagination Movers, visit imaginationmovers.com.

Pictured from left is bassist Dave Poche, vocalist Scott Durbin, drummer Rich Collins, and guitarist Scott “Smitty” Smith of the Imagination Movers performing at the Edmond Town Hall theater on July 20. —Bee Photos, Silber
At one point during the concert, vocalist Scott Durbin of the Imaginations Movers ran through the aisles of the Edmond Town Hall theater and showered toilet paper over the audience. When he did so, the children gleefully tried catching it in the air.
While the Imagination Movers played their family-friends rock songs, children enthusiastically danced in their seats and in the aisle of Edmond Town Hall Theatre on July 20.
Young fans bounced around at the Imagination Movers concert, including some who were decked out in the band’s blue jumpsuit and red hat, pictured left.
Bassist Dave Poche of the Imagination Movers performing at the Edmond Town Hall on July 20.
Drummer Rich Collins of the Imagination Movers performing at the Edmond Town Hall on July 20.
Vocalist Scott Durbin of the Imagination Movers performing at the Edmond Town Hall on July 20.
Guitarist Scott “Smitty” Smith of the Imagination Movers performing at the Edmond Town Hall on July 20.
Imagination Movers band members — from left, Dave Poche, Scott Durbin, Rich Collins, and Scott “Smitty” Smith — strike a pose and rock out during their family-friendly concert at the Edmond Town Hall on July 20.
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